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OFFICE HOURS ESG-CV Reporting

Prepared: September 15,2020

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Call in

If you are having audio difficulty using your computer, please call in using one of the following phone numbers:

US Toll free +1-855-797-9485 US Toll +1-415-655-0002 Access code: 171 012 2799

A recording of today’s session, along with the slide deck will be posted to the HUD Exchange within 2 to 3 business days.

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Hand Raising

1. Select the Participant list icon at the bottom of this screen. It looks like this: 2. Select the Raised hand icon on the right lower side of your screen. 3. **Click the hand again to lower your hand after you have asked a question** 4. Make sure to connect your audio to ask a question verbally

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Using the Chat Function

Questions will be taken throughout the training using the Chat Function in WebEx. To ask a question: A recording of today’s session, along with the slide deck will be posted to the HUD Exchange within 2 to 3 business days.

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Today’s Presenters

William Snow, HUD – Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs Michelle Budzek, The Partnership Center, Ltd. Meradith Alspaugh, The Partnership Center, Ltd. Assisted by:

  • Abt Associates – WebEx management and coordination
  • PCL and Abt Associates for Q/A support
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Reminder - Roles Related to Data

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Recipient

CONTRACTS FUNDING TO PROVIDERS ENTERS DATA IN SAGE FOR SAGE

Direct Service Provider (Subrecipient or Sub-subrecipient)

ENTERS DATA IN HMIS OR COMPARABLE DATABASE

HMIS Lead Staff OR Victim Service Provider

GENERATES CSV REPORT FROM THE HMIS OR COMPARABLE DATABASE AND UPLOADS TO SAGE

Recipient

RECEIVES CSV REPORTS IN SAGE, REVIEWS THE INFORMATION & SUBMITS THE ESG-CV REPORT TO HUD

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Updates since last ESG-CV Reporting Call

The Notice was released on September 1, 2020. Thus, the ESG- CV Report in Sage has now turned

  • n Step 5: Complete ESG-CV

Information on Allowable Activities. Check all of the allowable activities, uniquely authorized in response to COVID-19, which you spent ESG-CV funds on during this reporting period. Then “briefly describe what you provided through this service, including how you used these services to address the COVID-19 response and recovery and why you believe it was necessary for your crisis response effort.”

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Updates since last ESG-CV Reporting Call

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The Notice provided a definition of Temporary Emergency Shelter (TES). 3 core elements to determine if a facility is TES:

1. Structure or portion of a structure is used to provide shelter to individuals and families displaced from their normal place of residence or sheltered/unsheltered locations due to a natural disaster or public health emergency 2. Local public health official determined that temporary emergency shelter is necessary for the community’s coronavirus response; and 3. Structure or portion of a structure is in use for the period of time needed for coronavirus response or until January 31, 2022, whichever is earlier.

For HMIS reporting purposes and reporting the HMIS Project Set-Up guidance* continues to reflect how both HMIS and thus reporting is handled.

*https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/HMIS-Project-Setup-and-Inventory-Changes-during-an-Infectious-Disease-Outbreak.pdf

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Updates since last ESG-CV Reporting Call

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In addition to reporting any ongoing/regular Emergency Shelters funded with ESG-CV, these are also all EMERGENCY SHELTER projects for reporting purposes: Moving inventory temporarily - if Emergency Shelter temporarily moves a portion of the existing beds to a different physical space to create greater distance between sheltered residents. In HMIS, continue to use the emergency shelter set up as it is in HMIS, recording people moved to the temporary location as if they were in the regular shelter. Continue the same intake/exit data collection. Thus this is an Emergency Shelter, not a TES. Adding overflow - Add “Overflow” inventory to existing emergency shelter projects changes the shelter inventory, but it is still an Emergency Shelter. All records in the shelter with overflow will be reported, a new “overflow” shelter should not have been set up.

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Updates since last ESG-CV Reporting Call

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The following are examples of when a “new” shelter project was to be added to the HMIS might be a TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SHELTER for reporting purposes:

  • Adding a new emergency shelter project to an existing organization
  • Adding a new organization with an associated new emergency shelter

Examples of TES under this condition could be:

  • Emergency Shelter acquisition and/or renovation funding was used to acquire a

hotel and retrofit as a shelter followed CDC congregate recommendations.

  • Emergency Shelter opened solely for the purpose of housing persons experiencing

homelessness who had Covid-19 or who had symptoms and were tested for Covid-

  • 19. {This may also have been handled by an exit from shelter and an entry into a medical facility in HMIS – check with the

HMIS prior to reporting and submit an AAQ as necessary,}

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Setting the REPORTING START DATE

Shelter A

Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000

Shelter B

Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800

Shelter C

Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400

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Setting the REPORTING START DATE

Shelter A

Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest

Shelter B

Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1

Shelter C

Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1

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Setting the REPORTING START DATE

Monthly Estimate Estimated Persons Servd with ESG-CV Feb 1 Report Start Date July 1 Report Start Date Shelter A 3000/12=250 250*3=750 250*8=2,000 750 Sheltert B 800/12 = 67 67*8=536 536 67*3=201 Shelter C 400/12 =33 33*8= 264 264 33*3=99 1,550 2,800 1,050

Shelter A

Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest

Shelter B

Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1

Shelter C

Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1

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Setting the REPORTING START DATE

Monthly Estimate Estimated Persons Servd with ESG-CV Feb 1 Report Start Date July 1 Report Start Date Shelter A 3000/12=250 250*3=750 250*8=2,000 750 Sheltert B 800/12 = 67 67*8=536 536 67*3=201 Shelter C 400/12 =33 33*8= 264 264 33*3=99 1,550 2,800 1,050

Shelter A

Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest

Shelter B

Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1

Shelter C

Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1 Reporting Start Date July I

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ESG-CV Resources

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ESG-CV Quarterly Reporting – coming soon ESG-CV Quarterly Reporting Calendar (new) VSP Comparable Database and Reporting Requirements COVID-19 HMIS Resources

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Questions?

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Hand Raising

1. Select the Participant list icon at the bottom of this screen. It looks like this: 2. Select the Raised hand icon on the right lower side of your screen. 3. **Click the hand again to lower your hand after you have asked a question**